
As someone whose interest in Formula One generally starts and ends with Lewis Hamilton, the most successful F1 driver of all time, according to many, his involvement as a producer in F1 – The Movie is one of the reasons I had to see it. The main reasons are the well-edited trailers, its stars Damson Idris, Brad Pitt and Javier Bardem.
I’m happy to confirm that I have absolutely nothing bad to say about my experience watching director Joseph Kosinski’s film. F1: The Movie may not have turned me into someone who, suddenly, has ambitions to attend a live F1 race, yet I cannot imagine what could have made the movie experience better.

Kosinski has delivered a memorable film with a rhythm, writing, pacing and editing that, for me, leaves nothing to be desired. It’s no wonder the music is another key highlight, for the one and only Hans Zimmer is the composer.
At the heart of F1 – The Movie is a story of perseverance, resilience, friendship, teamwork, redemption, respect and people living their very best lives; all things that speak very loudly to me.
Make time for F1 The Movie if you haven’t yet and you’re curious. It’s perhaps my second favourite movie of 2025, second only to Sinners.
Happy Film loving,
G
A clean race!🏎️
Indeed! I hope you get to see it soon, if you haven’t already.
Seeing how you’ve pinpointed what the movie does well makes me want to watch it all over again.
Do it! I wouldn’t mind repeating the audiovisual feast. 🤓🥂
oh wow, I’ll go!
I hope you enjoy it. 🤓🥂
I plan to see it soon. I was a big F1 growing up. Lauda and Prost were my favorites.
Your home setup / surround sound bodes well for this one, I’m sure.
I’m excited for you, Uri! Enjoy! 🤓🥂
*big F1 fan
Where that comment edit option WordPress???
😁! It happens to us all, Uri.